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the rights of responsible, law-abiding gun owners. disappointed, but not defeated. we returned home with a determination that change will happen. happen. we have always known this will be a long road. we do not have the luxury of turning back. areas of mental health, school we take strength and the children and loved ones that we lost. we carry a great faith in the american people. on behalf of the sandy hook promise, i would like to say thank you to president obama, vice president biden for their leadership and standing strong safer america. i would like to say thank you to the senators for legislation that would keep guns out of hand and save lives. they stood by us right from the beginning. they were with us. we will not be defeated. we are not defeated. we have no other choice. killeday more people are in this country because of gun violence. stronger. we leave washington hoping that others, both here and across the country, will join us in making that more senators will takeit begins, our hearts are broken. our spirits is not. thank you. it is now my great plea
the rights of responsible, law-abiding gun owners. disappointed, but not defeated. we returned home with a determination that change will happen. happen. we have always known this will be a long road. we do not have the luxury of turning back. areas of mental health, school we take strength and the children and loved ones that we lost. we carry a great faith in the american people. on behalf of the sandy hook promise, i would like to say thank you to president obama, vice president biden for...
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not try to approach them without law enforcement. .he has released these ea they are asking the public if they have any knowledge at all about who these people are to ch fbi agents had noit of information, no matter how small or inconsequential, could be useful. it shows that the investigation is that a reasonably advanced state. texted did say that will not release any more investigation because now this is clearly the focus. the fbi saying that for decades we have had the public be our eyes and ears in coming through a disinformation. they also said it could be difficult, there could be people out there who are their friends or neighbors, but still you have to come forward with the information if you know who they are. >> that is right. there may be other people involved who funded thi,s who helped them get to the stage where they apparently put the bags on the floor. there is always wild speculation, yesterday about what was happening with the case, because the fbi said that initially they were looking for a single person of interest, which is fbi code that they are trying not to be
not try to approach them without law enforcement. .he has released these ea they are asking the public if they have any knowledge at all about who these people are to ch fbi agents had noit of information, no matter how small or inconsequential, could be useful. it shows that the investigation is that a reasonably advanced state. texted did say that will not release any more investigation because now this is clearly the focus. the fbi saying that for decades we have had the public be our eyes...
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but the law enforcement response forced a postponement of a news conference where officials had planned to talk about a possible suspect. authorities say the fbi is focused on photographs, including some taken by a surveillance camera at the lord & taylor store, that show a man in the race-day crowd, using a cellphone, with a black bag strapped across his chest that authorities say may contain the bomb. the key frames are just a few of the millions of frames of video examined in the last 36 hours by a special team of fbi forensic experts, the operational technology division. they have set up facilities at a restricted location near the boston harbor. and they are masters at what is known as facial recognition, the new science of converting a face into a name, demonstrated here by an indiana company that was used by the fbi following the 9/11 attacks. >> in this investigation, there will be hundreds of thousands of images. if they have a suspect identified, they know the area that suspect was in, they'll be able to then track the person back to an image and say, here we have him. >> repo
but the law enforcement response forced a postponement of a news conference where officials had planned to talk about a possible suspect. authorities say the fbi is focused on photographs, including some taken by a surveillance camera at the lord & taylor store, that show a man in the race-day crowd, using a cellphone, with a black bag strapped across his chest that authorities say may contain the bomb. the key frames are just a few of the millions of frames of video examined in the last 36...
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these law enforcement photos show some of what they found. there's this piece of a circuit board and nails packed into the bomb that ripped through the crowd. all of the components are readily available. we were able to figure out the bomb's battery is common in power packs for remote control toys. they can be bought at almost any hobby shop. when pressure cooker bombs detonate, energy from the explosion sieve initially contained inside the cooker. then, as pressure builds, the cooker and its contents break apart with greater force. experts estimate the boston bombs shot out shrapnel at a speed of several hundred miles per hour. the bombs are being painstakingly reconstructed at the f.b.i. lab in quantico, virginia. any manufacturer numbers on the components may help lead investigators to the stores where they were sold. pressure cooker bombs are popular terrorist weapons because the parts can be bought at different stores and, scott, none of those components alone could arouse suspicion. >> pelley: elaine, thank you. also following the inves
these law enforcement photos show some of what they found. there's this piece of a circuit board and nails packed into the bomb that ripped through the crowd. all of the components are readily available. we were able to figure out the bomb's battery is common in power packs for remote control toys. they can be bought at almost any hobby shop. when pressure cooker bombs detonate, energy from the explosion sieve initially contained inside the cooker. then, as pressure builds, the cooker and its...
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the law is being followed. wire just following the law. we have a procedure that has to do the e.i.s., it was appropriately contracted out, e.i.s. was done, then we have a public reporting period. that public reporting period is going on right now. then after the public reporting period there is an option. it's all under the law. to perhaps get more information if there is some reason the public comment required it, there is a determination the public interest, and ultimately the decision will come to me. it's not ripe. it's not there. and i am staying as far away from that as i can now so that when the appropriate time comes to me, i'm not getting information from any place i shouldn't be and i'm not getting engaged in the debate at a time that i shouldn't be. we are following the legal procedure that is required. i assure you. secondly, regarding l.n.g. and so forth. look, i spent a lot of time on energy and climate and so forth when i was in the senate, and i would love to see the western hemisphere be energy independent. it's not a dre
the law is being followed. wire just following the law. we have a procedure that has to do the e.i.s., it was appropriately contracted out, e.i.s. was done, then we have a public reporting period. that public reporting period is going on right now. then after the public reporting period there is an option. it's all under the law. to perhaps get more information if there is some reason the public comment required it, there is a determination the public interest, and ultimately the decision will...
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if he breaks other laws like killing people, he does not care about this law. this law will mean nothing to him. he only thing it will do is take guns out of people's hands who are law-abiding citizens. hisobama, what he said company would we represent in this country? -- could weeople represent? the same thing happened during the health care bill. people didof the not want it, but he ignored that. ,t is ok with him to do this to say this company should have ofn ok for him to say 70% people don't want it, then we should not have it. >> the senate finished its work for the evening after defeating seven gun control amendments. they will be back in tomorrow morning and debate onto mark. that is on c-span 2. minnesota. democrat line. >> hi. i was frustrated. >> i will put you on hold for a quick second. we will get back to you in a moment. texas. independent line. >> today was a victory for a constitutional rights and shame on president obama, if you can call him president. all it is doing is making a mockery. he is just trying to win points by having these victims
if he breaks other laws like killing people, he does not care about this law. this law will mean nothing to him. he only thing it will do is take guns out of people's hands who are law-abiding citizens. hisobama, what he said company would we represent in this country? -- could weeople represent? the same thing happened during the health care bill. people didof the not want it, but he ignored that. ,t is ok with him to do this to say this company should have ofn ok for him to say 70% people...
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powerful performances, a law student with schizophrenia. the hardest line for you to deliver when you were talking to your on-screen sister and saying -- >> i am prettier than you. >> the line is poignant. >> i'll always be crazier than you too. >> yeah, that might be weird. >> reporter: snow's character makes it through law school helping hudson a veteran with ptsd get her life back together. >> i specifically wanted your case. >> a charity case. >> and, of course, not every story ties up in a perfect bow but the point with it we're trying to get across in these five films is that there is hope. >> reporter: aniston says she wants to produce more, wants to direct. they time left for acting. >> i'm not going to give up acting. i have too much fun being silly that way. >> reporter: still? still love it. >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: i think i'd often like to quit tv, grow a beard and gain 200 pounds. >> i don't know about the grow a beard part but i could see like let's move to france or italy and open up a little antique store. that sounds grea
powerful performances, a law student with schizophrenia. the hardest line for you to deliver when you were talking to your on-screen sister and saying -- >> i am prettier than you. >> the line is poignant. >> i'll always be crazier than you too. >> yeah, that might be weird. >> reporter: snow's character makes it through law school helping hudson a veteran with ptsd get her life back together. >> i specifically wanted your case. >> a charity case....
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and so another thing that i would do, more of this point involves local laws and federal law, but if i were in charge of that school district i would be lobbying to allow teachers to have concealed carry, to have a gun locked up in a desk drawer, you know, for the principal demands. ultimately, that's the only thing i know of that might've saved any lives in the situation. we have gun registration up there. the cities that we are the most significant gun control seem to have the most significant crime in our country. >> what's wrong with the concept of universal registration? >> i think one doesn't go to the problem if the problem is mass shootings by young men at gun free zones, registration doesn't deter these young men. registration works for law-abiding citizens. nearly if you look at crime, nearly 90% of crime is committed by guns that are bought illegally already. if you look at gun shows, i think in 2004 they did a survey of inmates and it was like one, 1.7% are committed with guns from gun shows. i think, let's, if the background checks were, why do we enforce what we've got.
and so another thing that i would do, more of this point involves local laws and federal law, but if i were in charge of that school district i would be lobbying to allow teachers to have concealed carry, to have a gun locked up in a desk drawer, you know, for the principal demands. ultimately, that's the only thing i know of that might've saved any lives in the situation. we have gun registration up there. the cities that we are the most significant gun control seem to have the most...